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AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY 



LYD 



Lydell, D. 



Some notes in connection with 

 the bass work at Mill creek station. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1904 (1905), 

 152-155. 1905.1 



The bass at Mill creek station. 

 Trans. Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1906 (1907), 

 171-173. 1907.1 



Experiments in rearing bass 



from no. 1 to no. 2 fingerlings. Trans. 

 Amer. Fisheries Soc. 1911 (1912), 147- 

 148. 1912.1 



Lyden, Karl. Valdiga gaddor. 

 Tidskr. Jagare & Fisk., 1893, 1, 140-141. 



1893.1 



Lyell, (Sir) Charles [1797-1875] For 

 biography see Life, letters and journals 

 of Sir C. Lyell . . . edited by his sister- 

 in-law, Mrs. Lyell. London, 1881. 8. 



Notice sur la decouverte de ver- 

 tebres fossiles d'un poisson de la famille 

 des squales dans le loess du Rhin, pres de 

 Bale. Institut, 1837, 5, no. 197, 58. 



1837.1 



On the occurrence of fossil verte- 

 brae of fish of the shark family in the 

 " loess " of the Rhine, near Basle. Proc. 

 Geol.Soc. London, 1837,2, 221. Phil. 

 Mag., 3. ser. 8, 557. 1837.2 



On the boulder formation, or 



drift and associated freshwater deposits 

 composing the mud-cliffs of eastern Nor- 

 folk. Edinb. Phil. Mag., 1840, n. s. 16, 

 345-380. Proc. Geol. Soc. London, 3, 

 171-179. 1840.1 



Fossil fish remains are mentioned. 



On the freshwater fossil fishes of 

 Mundesley, as determined by M. Agas- 

 siz. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1842, 8, 61- 

 62. Proc. Geol. Soc. London, 362- 

 363. Phil. Mag., 1842, 3. ser. 11, 

 320. 1842.1 



On the Miocene Tertiary strata 

 of Maryland, Virginia and of North and 

 South Carolina. Quart. Journ. Geol. 

 Soc. London, 1845, 1, 413-427. 1845.1 



Mentions the occurrence of various species 

 of sharks. 



On the structure and probable 



age of the coal-field of the James river, 

 near Richmond. Virginia. Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc., 1847, 3, 275-278. 1847.1 



Observations of Sir P. G. Egerton on Trias- 

 sic fish-remains are quoted. Further observa- 

 tions, not previously published, are quoted by 

 C. R. Eastman, in his " Notes on Triassic fishes," 

 etc. Ann. Carnegie Mus., 1914, 9, 142-144. 



Lyell, (Mrs.) Katharine Murray. 

 Life, letters and journals of Sir C.' Lyell 

 . . . edited by his sister-in-law, Mrs. 

 Lyell. 2vols. London, 1881. illust. 8. 



1881.1- 



Lyman, John F., & Wilson, D. 

 Wright. See Wilson & Lyman. 



Lyman, Theodore [1833-1897] On 

 the habits of our river fish and the con- 

 struction of fish- ways. Proc. Boston 

 Soc. Nat. Hist., 1867, 11, 125-131. 



1867.1 



[Exhibition of models of fish- 

 ways which had recently been con- 

 structed on the Merrimack] Proc. Bos- 

 ton Nat. Hist. Soc., 1868, 11, 125-131. 



1868.1 



[On the habits of the migratory 

 fishes] Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 

 1868, 11, 125-131. 1868.2 



On the limits of artificial culture 

 and the possible exhaustion of sea-fish- 

 eries. 4. Ann. Rept. Mass. Comm. 

 Inland Fisheries 1870, 58-67. 1870.1 



Fishes taken in the Waquoit 

 wier, April 18 to June 18, 1871. 6. Ann. 

 Rept. Mass. Comm. Inland Fisheries, 

 1872. 1872.1 



Most of the nomenclature is by Dr. Franz 

 Steindachner; and some notes by Louis Agas- 

 siz are added, marked " Ag." The list enu- 

 merates 44 species, and observations are given 

 on the economical relations and habits of some 

 of them. 



On the possible exhaustion of 

 sea-fisheries. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 

 1871-72 (1873), 1, 112-116. 1873.1 



Testimony in regard to the pres- 

 ent condition of the fisheries, taken in 

 1871. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1871-72 

 (1873), 1, 9. 1873.2 



- Fish-culture in salt or brackish 

 water. Rept. U. S. Fish Comm. 1872- 

 73 (1874), 2, 575-578. 1874.1 



Sea-fish and their habits. Forest 

 & Stream, 1876, 6, 166. 1876.1 



Sketch of the progress of fish- 

 culture in New England. 10. Ann. 

 Rept. Mass. Comm. Inland Fisheries, 

 1876, 49-69. 1876.2 



Fish and game. Forest & 

 Stream, 1879, 12, 457; 477. 1879.1 



Address on general phases of fish- 

 culture and the fisheries. Trans. Amer. 

 Fisheries Soc. 1884 (1885), 72-91. 



1885.1 



